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Originally Posted by Morthoron
But he does directly interfere by saving the hobbits: from Old Man Willow and once again with the Barrow Wights. He also sends out Fatty Lumpkin (Tolkien's version of Catholicism's Holy Spirit, obviously) to aid the hobbits' hapless horses (wayward souls in need of baptism, seemingly). That is hardly remaining aloof and netherworldly.
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I understand what you mean, but what I mean is that Eru via Tom was obviously restrained in what he did - he veiled his full power. In the Barrow, he even asked Frodo help him get the others out. He does nothing that one or more inhabitants of Arda couldn't do, if not a whole lot less.
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Oh, I think it's clear he was cavorting. His love affair with Goldberry was obvious, and to consider it as homoerotic (or hermaphroditic) is indeed disturbing.
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I think that the prefix you are looking for is "auto."
Maybe he's just demonstrating what real perfect love would be like. If he is Eru, then there's nothing icky about the whole thing.
Who? I thought that the originals were made by Ralph Bakshi.
Not sure *what* he was copying...
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I like that theory by Beth, particularly since it jibes with my idea that Bombadil is Tolkien's literary joke.
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Much agreed.